the Draft Ordinance might be substituted with advantage : I will specify the Provisions to which I refer at a later stage.
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The first suggestion which I would make on the Code is that it should be divided into Chapters dealing as nearly as possible in consecutive order, with every step or stage in a suit from its Institution to final Execution - I have myself reconstructed it on that Principle dividing it into 14 Chapters, of which the following is an abstract.
Preamble.
Short Title.
Laving Clause.
Old Procedure abolished. New Procedure introduced.
Chapter I.
1. Register of Civil Suits.
(Indian Code S.38)
2. Suits to commence by writ of Summons.
the Draft Ordinance might be substituted with
advantage : I will specify the Provivious to which Irefer at a later stage.
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The first suggestion which I would matte on the Code is that it should be divided into
Chapters dealing as nearly as possible in
consecutive order, with every step or
stage
in a suit from it's Institution to final Execution - I have myself reconstructed the on that Principle dividing it into
Draft
14. Chapters of which the following is an
abstract.
Preamble.
Short Title.
Laving Clause.
Old Procedure abolished. New Procedure introduced.
Chapter I.
1. Register of Civil Suits.
(Indian Code 538
2. Fuits to commence by writ of Summons.
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